Do you want to develop skills to prototype mobile-enabled products using state-of-the-art technologies? In this course you will build a hardware and software development environment to guide your journey through the Internet of Things specialization courses. We will use the DragonBoard™ 410c single board computer (SBC).
This is the first in a series of courses where you will learn both the theory and get the hands-on development practice needed to prototype Internet of Things products. This course is suitable for a broad range of learners.
This course is for you if:
• You want to develop hands-on experience with mobile technologies and the Internet
• You want to pivot your career towards the design and development of Internet of Things enabled products
• You are an entrepreneur, innovator or member of a DIY community
Learning Goals:
After completing this course, you will be able to:
1. Configure at least one integrated development environment (IDE) for developing software.
2. Make use of git, adb and fastboot to flash multiple OS and repair bricked boards.
3. Install Android 5.1 (Lollipop) and Linux based on Ubuntu.
4. Create, compile and run a Hello World program.
5. Describe the DragonBoard™ 410c peripherals, I/O expansion capabilities, Compute (CPU and Graphics) capabilities, and Connectivity capabilities.

CK

Great content, the guys although young, nailed the subject. Hope the next course is as good as this.

FS

Feb 05, 2017

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Very good course, it has a decent mix of theory and practice to dive into the board's specifics.

À partir de la leçon

Changing your Operating System

The DragonBoard™ 410c is capable of running a variety of different operating systems, that being said you are free to chose the operating system that you find is best fit for you. Now, we understand that there is a diverse user base for this board and would like to cover as much as possible in this lesson so everyone can enjoy it! Whether you are a Windows user or a Mac user, or prefer Android over Ubuntu, there is a video or two here for you! In this lesson we will help you choose an operating system to best fit for your needs, we will then cover the download, flashing and installation process for all currently available operating systems. Because of the diverse nature of this board we will teach you multiple ways to flash your new operating system and provide a pro's and con's list for the different methods. By the end of this lesson switching between operating system will be easy and exciting for users of all skill levels.

Enseigné par

Ganz Chockalingam

Principal Engineer

Harinath Garudadri

Associate Research Scientist

Transcription

Hello everyone and welcome to lesson 2a. In this lesson, Randy and I will be going over how to download the Android OS into an SD card so you that can flash it onto your DragonBoard. So in this lesson, we'll first show you where to download the Android image. And next we'll show you, we'll create the path variable to the Android image so that when you flash the micro SD card with the image, it's a bit easier to navigate through, right? >> Yeah. Then afterwords we're gonna go ahead and flash the SD card with the image onto the DragonBoard for you to install the operating system that you want. In this case, Android. >> And so stay tuned, and we'll see you in the next section.